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Sunday, 26 March 2017

Rudolph Days

Time for the March Rudolph Days Challenge, which runs from the 25th until the last day of the month. I came across an unopened box of Christmas card last week, which I bought in the days before I started making all my Christmas cards. I bought them for the children in my Reception class, when I was teaching full time, but must have forgotten them and bought another box to send that year. So, that makes them at least six years old! As they are fairly small cards, I thought they would make ideal toppers.

What a great way to use the old cards, Liz--came out so cute! I looked all over for Candi & finally found some years ago & there they sit unused! I love how they look on your card, so maybe I will finally use mine!

Well, this is a great bit of recycling! The motif looks splendid atop this pretty red card, with the extra details you've added to make it all your own. Isn't it great when you can 'shop your stash'? TFS & Hugs

OMGosh, that is to funny about having the cards for so long and forgetting about them. They make for a beautiful Christmas card! Love those cute kings cut out with the stitched squares, the border you used does indeed go so well with their crowns and I am loving it! Beautiful card Liz! Hugs, Brenda

About Me

Welcome to my blog. In March 2012, I decided to cross another thing off my 'bucket list' and create my own blog. Why 'Crafty Sunflower'? Well.... for the last 13 years of teaching fulltime, a job I loved, my Reception class was called Sunflower Class. For more than 13 years I've collected anything sunflower related! I've enjoyed a variety of crafts for as long as I can remember and these days making cards is what I enjoy most. Having benefited from the inspiration of others, I hope to pass on some of my ideas to anyone who visits my blog. If you use any of my ideas please put a link back to my blog. Please do not copy my cards for competitions or publication.